We've been with TW Cable for 7 years but thinking of switching to Dish to save some money. I've looked at all the other options available to us and Dish seems to be the best. Based on my research, I think we would need 2 hoppers/3 joeys to support our TV watching needs. We currently have basic cable to 3 TVs, 2 hd/dvrs and 1 hd set top box for 6 TVs. Since one son is off to college, we can go down 1 connection for now and add it back later when he is home for the summer. Our biggest concern it signal loss during bad weather. We live in a tornado prone area so it is critical to have local weather during storms. We had satellite years ago and would lose the signal every time we had a storm and be left without access to important weather info, that was main reason we moved to cable.
I have some questions so I hope you guys can help.
1. What are my options to get local stations if/when the satellite goes out? We live in a major market so all major networks and local stations are available in SD and HD. Can we just get an antenna in the attic and wire it up to the TV for those times? I just need signal to one TV as backup.
2. What is the max distant between hopper and joey? Hubby has a workshop in a detached garage and would want to get his sports out there. Would prefer to put joey out there rather than the extra hopper.
3. Does hopper work with wifi internet connection or would it need to be hardwired with ethernet?
4. I think I read somewhere that you can switch the joeys between hoppers based on what tuners are available. Is that true and is is easy to do?
Sorry if my questions are basic. We've been with cable for so long and I just want to make sure make the right choice since we'll be stuck for 2 years, if we don't like it.
thanks,
Jo
I have some questions so I hope you guys can help.
1. What are my options to get local stations if/when the satellite goes out? We live in a major market so all major networks and local stations are available in SD and HD. Can we just get an antenna in the attic and wire it up to the TV for those times? I just need signal to one TV as backup.
2. What is the max distant between hopper and joey? Hubby has a workshop in a detached garage and would want to get his sports out there. Would prefer to put joey out there rather than the extra hopper.
3. Does hopper work with wifi internet connection or would it need to be hardwired with ethernet?
4. I think I read somewhere that you can switch the joeys between hoppers based on what tuners are available. Is that true and is is easy to do?
Sorry if my questions are basic. We've been with cable for so long and I just want to make sure make the right choice since we'll be stuck for 2 years, if we don't like it.
thanks,
Jo